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Hey Guys,

Back in the day when I bought my R33 (2001) my car had to have a 3rd tier inspection carried out by the RTA prior to getting it rego'ed.

I am looking at buying another skyline soon (never rego'ed in Aus) and sussing out rego etc, according to the RTA site, all i need to do is have a blue slip! Is this right? No 3rd tier inspection req'd?

Any help would be great guys, thanks.

Christian

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Christian,

From what I remember you will have to get a blue slip done which will involve you getting a weigh bridge certificate, take that down with your green slip They will issue you with an interim registration sticker and plates and book you in to go get an indentification check at an inspection station.

My memory is a bit sketchy but I dont think I forgot anything.

James

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Prank, when I got mine done, after the bluey, I had to get an RTA inspection done - they check for re-birthing etc. That was a bit of a hassle as you have to supply all import paperwork, application for ADR compliance, compliance engineering, proof of ownership etc -

Dunno if this will apply to you but...

Cheers,

B-Man

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